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Rabbi Moshe ben Nachman (1194-1270 CE). A noted medieval rabbi, talmudist, kabbalist, biblical commentator, philosopher, and physician. Most famous for his commentary on the Torah. Also known as Nachmanides.

I heard quoted in the name of the Vilna Gaon that (one of) the differences between the Rambam and the Ramban is that that Rambam held reality to be an 'Objective Reality' while the Ramban held that ...

There are questions on the site which deal with saying Hallel on Channukah but my question seeks a more fundamental insight:
The Ramban writes on Devarim 4:2 that a violation of Bal Tosif is creating ...

I read Rav Gifter's biography, where he states the following:
The Ramban, in his introduction to Iyov, asks a question: “Why do we cry at a moment of death? “Why do we shed tears? This is the natural ...

I'm looking for an online copy of "Drasha Le'Chasuna Le'HaRamban".
I seem to have found one at some point in time and printed it out (picture below). (However, I might have gotten it from my friend's ...

I heard someone mention the folowing:
The Ramban in the writings on sefer koheles make an interesting diyuk. Koheles (1:4) tell us, “A generation goes and a generation comes.” The Ramban tell us that ...

Mention of the golden altar is separated from most of the other constructed vessels of the Tabernacle by a description of the clothing of the priests and the process of their ordination.
Nahmanides ...

The Ramban and Rashi disagree when the Mishkan was commanded to be built. Either before or after the Egel HaZahav respectively. Can you provide SOURCES that are able to reconcile their differences?
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